Speaker: Amy Johnson

The Journey of Grief

In western culture, grief is pathologized. You can either be grieving too long or not enough. Well-meaning friends encourage you to move on, let go, and find closure. Maybe your grief isn’t even culturally recognized in the first place. It’s time to reclaim what it means to grieve. For in any change, either good or bad, there is a loss of something else. As the new year sets upon us, let’s take time to honor the grief we hold in our hearts. The grief of lost dreams and foiled plans, the deaths of our beloveds and the bittersweet beauty of life. Let’s sink into the depths of our souls, knowing that we will rise again, refreshed. Forever changed, and beautifully whole.

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Gonna Say The Words

Vulnerability, Entitlement, Diversity, Fetus, Transgender, Evidence-based, Science-based. These seven words have been banned by our current administration for use in grant writing by the CDC. How do each of these seven words and the need to speak them in love (and loudly, as necessary) correspond with our seven UU principles? And what might Dr. King say to uplift, heal, and support us if he were alive today?

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